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Trojans want to empty Halls out of DHS
(High School Sports ~ 02/03/04)
In their first encounter with Halls, Dane Strayhorn lit up Dyersburg for 35 points. He literally carried the Tigers to a 57-53 victory over the Trojans at Halls. The defeat was Dyersburg third of the season, but first against a team from Tennessee. The tight contest amplified what had already been an exciting rivalry and has left the No. 6 Trojans seeking revenge tonight when the Tigers come a calling...
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Lois Williams
(Obituary ~ 02/03/04)
Lois Williams, 83, of Dyersburg, died Monday, Feb. 2, 2004 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Curry Funeral Home.
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Black History month at Dyersburg State
(Community News ~ 02/03/04)
A full slate of activities are planned at Dyersburg State Community College throughout February as the campus observes Black History Month. According to Dorothy Bond, interim dean of student services, Dyersburg State has been celebrating Black History for more than 10 years...
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New GPS equipment a boon to city
(Local News ~ 02/03/04)
It cost ratepayers in Dyersburg an extra dollar per month on their 2004-05 utility bills, but the new $30,000 GPS -- Global Positioning Satellite -- survey equipment will be a long-term boon to the city, according to Scott Jackson, who oversees compliance with Storm Water II regulations...
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Cable One announces rate hike
(Local News ~ 02/03/04)
Get ready cable television subscribers -- your rates are about to go up again. After holding fees steady for two years, Cable One announced last week that it will adjust its rates upward, effective March 1. The cable system's last rate increase was effective March 1, 2002...
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City will get tough on trappers
(Local News ~ 02/03/04)
Members of the Dyersburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen, appalled by articles in the newspaper and citizen complaints of steel traps injuring area pets, said the time had come to get tough on anyone using the devices inside the city limits. Alderman Freeman Dudley brought a sample trap for fellow aldermen to see and pointed out they were not only a danger to pet cats and dogs but also to small children who could receive serious injuries from them...
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